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Do You Need to Be Conscious to Learn to Be Conscious? [PDF]
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Cleeremans, Axel +7 more
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Compatibilism and Conscious Will
Daniel Dennett’s compatibilism based on redefining free will via broadening the concept of self to include unconscious processes seems to disappoint certain intuitions.
Michaela Košová
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Digital transformation: Five recommendations for the digitally conscious firm
Digital transformation is one of the key challenges facing contemporary businesses. The need to leverage digital technology to develop and implement new business models forces firms to reevaluate e ...
Ted Saarikko +2 more
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How I learned to stop worrying and love the alien hand syndrome [PDF]
Willusionists claim that science has proven free will to be an illusion. We propose a thought experiment that demonstrates how this view leads to an absurd conclusion: the term "free will" can no longer be applied differently to cases where agents ...
Levin Sergei, Farina Mirko
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Bifurcation in brain dynamics reveals a signature of conscious processing independent of report
An outstanding challenge for consciousness research is to characterize the neural signature of conscious access independently of any decisional processes.
C. Sergent +7 more
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Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have achieved human-scale speed and accuracy for classification tasks. In turn, these capabilities have made AI a viable replacement for many human activities that at their core involve classification, such as basic mechanical and analytical tasks in low-level service jobs.
Hadi Esmaeilzadeh, Reza Vaezi
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I have been asked to write a few words on consciousness in this editorial issue. My thoughts on consciousness will focus on the relation between consciousness and will.
Lüder Deecke
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Respiration, Heartbeat, and Conscious Tactile Perception
Previous studies have shown that timing of sensory stimulation during the cardiac cycle interacts with perception. Given the natural coupling of respiration and cardiac activity, we investigated here their joint effects on tactile perception.
Martin Grund +7 more
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How quantum brain biology can rescue conscious free will
Conscious ‘free will’ is problematic because 1) brain mechanisms causing consciousness are unknown, 2) measurable brain activity correlating with conscious perception apparently occurs too late for real-time conscious response, consciousness thus being ...
Stuart eHameroff
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The conscious electromagnetic information (cemi) field theory proposes that the seat of consciousness is the brain’s electromagnetic (EM) field that integrates information from trillions of firing neurons. What we call free will is its output.
Johnjoe McFadden
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